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Hearn Lays Out Plan as Ben Whittaker Faces Suarez Test

News RoomBy News RoomApril 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Unbeaten Whittaker pointed to his preparation and condition at the weigh-in, making clear how he expects the fight to play out. “You see the shape I’m in. We’ve been working good, man. Turn him into a steak this weekend, man,” he said.

Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn outlined the structure behind Whittaker’s matchup, confirming that activity and progression remain the priority. “After this, we’re looking for a US debut,” Hearn said. “It looks like he’s going to have four fights this year.”

Suarez enters the fight with momentum of his own and issued a warning during fight week, saying Whittaker has made a mistake. Hearn acknowledged the threat level, describing him as “the best opponent he’s been in there with so far,” but the wider messaging around the fight has stayed consistent.

Whittaker’s language stayed focused on execution rather than risk. “When the fighters are game, that’s when you see the best Ben Whitaker,” he said. “He’s going to try and come to win and then you just shut him down.” He also framed the bout as another step forward rather than a turning point. “It’s a great opportunity, and it’s an opportunity I take with both hands.”

Hearn’s comments reinforced that positioning. “He’s a superstar… he’s got all the ability,” he said. “We have to build him at the right pace.” The emphasis remains on activity, exposure, and controlled progression, with plans already extending beyond Saturday night.

While Suarez has a 95% knockout ratio, he’s been stopped in most of his biggest steps up. He’s the best opponent so far by default, which is a low bar to clear at this stage of Whittaker’s career.

At nearly 29, Whittaker is in his physical prime. Most elite amateurs with his pedigree are usually deep into 12-round territory or fighting for secondary titles by their 12th fight.

From the way I see it, Hearn is clearly trying to maximize the commercial value before taking a real risk. By moving him to a US card next, he’s trying to build a global brand, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the level of opposition will improve significantly.

Hearn obviously knows that a loss right now would be catastrophic for the superstar marketing, so he’s keeping the progression controlled. The danger is that by the time they finally take the training wheels off, Whittaker might have spent his best physical years beating guys who were never meant to win.

Weigh-in results

Ben Whittaker (182.14lbs) vs Braian Suarez (182.1lbs)

Molly McCann (121.7lbs) vs Ashleigh Johnson (120.15lbs)

Joe McGrail (121.14lbs) vs Aaron Hayden (120.15lbs)

Leo Atang (238.1lbs) vs Viktar Chvarkou (217.11lbs)

Ste Clarke (161.8lbs) vs Luis Enrique Montelongo (160.10lbs)

Jack Power (161.7lbs) vs Novak Radulovic (161.6lbs)

Sam Norris (132.8lbs) vs Jahfieus Faure (132.5lbs)

Tom Rafferty (163.3lbs) vs Pablo Sosa (162lbs)

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Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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